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during 2018.


Tournaments


Hatsu basho

Ryōgoku Kokugikan , also known as Ryōgoku Sumo Hall or Kokugikan Arena, is the name bestowed to two different indoor sporting arenas located in Tokyo. The fist ''Ryōgoku Kokugikan'' opened its doors in 1909 and was located on the lands of the Ekōin temple in Ry ...
,
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, 14 January – 28 January


Haru basho

Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium is an indoor sporting arena located in Namba, Osaka, Japan. It first opened in 1952 and the current building was constructed in 1987. It is the venue of a professional sumo tournament ( honbasho) held in March every year. The capacity of the ...
,
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, 11 March – 25 March


Natsu basho

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 13 May – 27 May


Nagoya basho

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,
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, 8 July – 22 July


Aki basho

Ryōgoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, 9 September – 23 September


Kyushu basho

Fukuoka Kokusai Center in Hakata-ku, Fukuoka, Japan is a collection of three separate buildings operated by the Fukuoka Convention Center Foundation. Fukuoka Kokusai Center The Fukuoka Kokusai Center opened in . A Sumo Tournament is held here every November. Many ...
,
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, 11 November – 25 November


News


January

*6: The highest ranked
referee A referee is an official, in a variety of sports and competition, responsible for enforcing the rules of the sport, including sportsmanship decisions such as ejection. The official tasked with this job may be known by a variety of other tit ...
, Shikimori Inosuke, is reported in the Japanese media to have apologized for sexually harassing a junior referee in a hotel in
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on December 16 last year, while drunk. *9: The three current ''
yokozuna , or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers (''rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments. This is the on ...
,'' Hakuhō, Kakuryū and
Kisenosato is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from Ibaraki. He made his professional debut in 2002, and reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in 2004 at the age of just 18. After many years in the junior ''san'yaku'' ranks, he reached the seco ...
, perform the traditional New Year '' dohyo-iri'' ceremony at the
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. *14: The
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suspend Shikimori Inosuke for three tournaments. He has already submitted his resignation, but it will not take effect until after the suspension ends in May 2018. With the other top referee title (Kimura Shonosuke) currently vacant, this will be the first time since the March 1994 tournament that neither of the head referees (''tate-gyōji'') will be available. *11: Kakuryū and Kisenosato, both of whom have missed some or all of the preceding four tournaments, each confirm that they will enter the forthcoming Hatsu basho. *22: Egyptian ''juryo'' division wrestler Ōsunaarashi withdraws from the tournament after reports emerge that he was involved in a rear-end motor collision at the
Yamanouchi, Nagano is a town located in Shimotakai District in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 12,403 in 5020 households, and a population density of 47 persons per km2. The total area of the town is . Yamanouchi, located ...
ski resort town on January 3. Osunaarashi apparently defied the Sumo Association's ban on wrestlers driving cars, and also did not have a valid licence. He initially told police that his pregnant wife was driving and he switched seats to protect her, but back-tracked when confronted with security video evidence. *25: A lawsuit against Kasugano Oyakata and a former member of
Kasugano stable is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi '' ichimon'' or group of stables. As of January 2022 it had 18 wrestlers. It has been led by former '' sekiwake'' Tochinowaka Kiyotaka since 2003. It was one of the most successful stables in 2 ...
who had been convicted of assault, is publicly revealed for the first time. The victim, another former wrestler from the stable, alleges that Kasugano failed to prevent the attack and delayed medical treatment. *27: The
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is won by ''
maegashira , or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers ('' rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments. This is the o ...
''
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, who defeats Shōhōzan to move to an unassailable two-win lead of 13 wins against just one loss. It is the first championship by a ''maegashira'' since Kyokutenhō in 2012. *28: On the final day of the Hatsu Basho, Tochinoshin wins again to finish on 14–1, two wins ahead of '' ōzeki'' Takayasu on 12–3. Kakuryū, the only ''yokozuna'' to complete the tournament, stops a run of four straight defeats by beating ''ōzeki'' Gōeidō to finish with a respectable 11–4 record on his comeback. Tochinoshin receives special prizes for Outstanding Performance and Technique to go with his first Emperor's Cup, while the Fighting Spirit Award is shared between top division debutants Ryūden and Abi, who both score 10–5. The ''
jūryō Professional sumo as administered by the Japan Sumo Association is divided into six ranked divisions. Wrestlers are promoted and demoted within and between these divisions based on the merit of their win–loss records in official tournaments. F ...
'' division championship is won by Myōgiryū for the third time, after a playoff with
Hidenoumi is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler for Kise stable. A former amateur sumo competitor at Nihon University, he made his professional debut in 2012 and was promoted to the top ''makuuchi'' division in July 2015. His highest rank to date is ...
. Retiring this tournament are former ''maegashira'' Shōtenrō,
Kitataiki Kitataiki Akeyoshi (北太樹 明義, born 5 October 1982) is a former professional sumo wrestler from Machida City, Tokyo, Japan. Making his debut in March 1998, he reached the top division for the first time in September 2008, returning in Jan ...
and . *31: Seven promotions to the ''jūryō'' division for the March tournament in Osaka are announced. There are two newcomers, Enhō (who ties the record for fastest postwar promotion to ''jūryō'' at six tournaments) and Takayoshitoshi (meaning he and
Takagenji is a Japanese mixed martial artist and former professional sumo wrestler from Ibaraki Prefecture. He made his debut in March 2013 and reached the top ''makuuchi'' division in July 2019. He wrestled for the Takanohana and Tokiwayama stables. Hi ...
have become the first identical twins to both be ranked as ''sekitori'') while Yago, Terutsuyoshi, Shimanoumi, Tobizaru and Akiseyama return.


February

*1: Nishiiwa Oyakata, the former ''sekiwake''
Wakanosato Wakanosato Shinobu (born Shinobu Kogawa; July 10, 1976) is a retired sumo wrestler from Hirosaki, Aomori, Japan. He made his debut in the top division in 1998, and his highest rank was ''sekiwake''. He holds the record for the most consecutive tour ...
, branches out from Tagonoura stable and establishes his own
Nishiiwa stable is a heya of sumo wrestlers, part of the Nishonoseki ''ichimon'' or group of stables. It was established in February 2018 by the former ''sekiwake'' Wakanosato, who branched off from Tagonoura stable, taking two wrestlers from the ''jonidan' ...
, taking two low-ranked wrestlers with him from the parent stable. *2: Elections to the 10 man Board of Directors of the Japan Sumo Association are held. Isegahama Oyakata (ex-
Asahifuji is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from Aomori. He joined professional sumo in 1981, reaching the top '' makuuchi'' division just two years later. He reached the second highest rank of '' ōzeki'' in 1987 and became the 63rd '' yo ...
) and Nishonoseki Oyakata (ex-
Wakashimazu (born 12 January 1957 as Mutsuo Hidaka) is a Japanese former sumo wrestler from Nakatane, Kagoshima, Japan. His highest rank was '' ōzeki''. He won two top division ''yūshō'' or tournament championships. He retired in 1987 and founded Matsug ...
) do not run for re-election. The eleven candidates running are Kasugano, Sakaigawa, Dewanoumi and Yamahibiki from Dewanoumi ichimon, Oguruma and Shibatayama from Nishonoseki ichimon, Kagamiyama from Tokitsukaze ichimon, Hakkaku from Takasago ichimon, Takashima from Isegahama ichimon, and Takanohana and Ōnomatsu from Takanohana ichimon. The man to miss out is Takanohana, who receives only two votes from the 101 elders who participated. He had been dismissed from the board at the end of December following his lack of co-operation with the Sumo Association's investigation into the Harumafuji assault on Takanoiwa last year. *3: Sōtairyū's ''
danpatsu-shiki The following words are terms used in sumo wrestling in Japan. A B C D E F G H ...
'' or official retirement ceremony is held at the
Ryōgoku Kokugikan , also known as Ryōgoku Sumo Hall or Kokugikan Arena, is the name bestowed to two different indoor sporting arenas located in Tokyo. The fist ''Ryōgoku Kokugikan'' opened its doors in 1909 and was located on the lands of the Ekōin temple in Ry ...
with around 300 guests. Sōtairyū is leaving the sumo world. *4: Former ''sekiwake'' Asasekiryū, who retired last May, has his ''danpatsu-shiki'' at the Kokugikan. He is now officially Nishikijima Oyakata. *8: An outside committee led by a former prosecutor general, Keiichi Tadaki, is formed and will interview all 900 wrestlers in the Sumo Association in response to a series of incidents since Harumafuji's retirement. Tadaki says, "Our goal is the preservation of sumo. It is important to grasp the reality." *11: The 42nd
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Grand Sumo Tournament takes place at the Kokugikan. A knock-out format exhibition with a 2,500,000 yen prize for the ''yusho'', it is won by Tochinoshin who defeats Ikioi, Hakuhō (who he has never beaten in official competition in 25 attempts),
Hokutofuji is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Tokorozawa, Saitama. His debut in '' maezumō'' was in March 2015, and his first ''makuuchi'' division ''honbasho'' was the Kyūshū tournament in November 2016. His highest rank has been ''komusub ...
, Okinoumi and finally Tamawashi.


March

*9: Ōsunaarashi is asked to retire by the Sumo Association over his involvement in the vehicle collision and driving without a license. He had been fined 500,000 yen ($4700) by a court over the incident in Nagano Prefecture in January. Ōsunaarashi agrees to the request. *18: New ''juryo'' Takayoshitoshi withdraws from the Osaka tournament after admitting he struck a junior wrestler who was acting as a personal attendant several times in the dressing room after his Day 8 bout. Takayoshitoshi was reportedly angry that the attendant had not informed him when he was due to enter the arena, making him late for his match. *23: Takanohana indicates that he will drop his legal complaint against the Sumo Association and admits responsibility for Takayoshitoshi's behavior, as his stablemaster. *25: On the final day Takayasu defeats Kakuryu after a re-match to finish one win behind the ''yokozuna'' on 12–3. Kakuryu had clinched his fourth championship the previous day, and his only other defeat was to Tochinoshin, who wins the Outstanding Performance Award. Brazilian Kaisei is a surprise joint runner-up with Takayasu on 12–3 and wins the Fighting Spirit Prize. The Technique Award goes to Endō, who for the first time gets a winning record at the top ''
maegashira , or , is the top division of the six divisions of professional sumo. Its size is fixed at 42 wrestlers ('' rikishi''), ordered into five ranks according to their ability as defined by their performance in previous tournaments. This is the o ...
'' rank. The ''jūryō'' championship is won by Sadanoumi after a playoff with Akiseyama while veteran takes the ''
makushita Professional sumo as administered by the Japan Sumo Association is divided into six ranked divisions. Wrestlers are promoted and demoted within and between these divisions based on the merit of their win–loss records in official tournaments. Fo ...
'' title. Retiring is , who spent two tournaments in ''jūryō'' in 2013. *29: Takanohana is demoted two further ranks in the Sumo Association hierarchy, to the lowest rank of toshiyori. Takayoshitoshi is suspended from the next tournament in May.


April

*1: Futagoyama Oyakata, the former ozeki
Miyabiyama Miyabiyama Tetsushi (born July 28, 1977 as Masato Takeuchi) is a former sumo wrestler from Mito, Ibaraki, Japan. A former amateur champion, he turned professional in 1998. With the exception of two tournaments, he was ranked in the top division of ...
, branches out from Fujishima stable and establishes his own
Futagoyama stable was a stable of sumo wrestlers, created in 2004 when Takanohana Kōji took over the running of Futagoyama stable from his father Takanohana Kenshi. Formerly of the Nishonoseki '' ichimon'' or group of stables, it became the leader of a breaka ...
, taking five low ranked wrestlers with him. *The spring regional tour visits the following locations: **1:
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Honozumo,
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**2:
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Prefecture **3:
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Prefecture **4:
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Prefecture. Chairman Hakkaku issues an apology after a referee ordered women off the ''dohyo'' when they were trying to administer first aid to the mayor of Maizuru, who had just collapsed with a
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while giving a speech. Hakkaku says, "In a situation that could have been life-threatening it was an inappropriate response." **5:
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Prefecture **6: Takarazuka, Hyogo Prefecture. The female mayor of Takarazuka, who had to stand next to the ''dohyo'' instead of entering it at the exhibition, meets with the Sumo Association's public relations chief Shibatayama on April 18, and asks that they reconsider the longstanding "no women" policy. **7:
Kariya, Aichi is a city in central Aichi Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 153,162 in 66,751 households, and a population density of 3,040 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . Geography Kariya is situated in central Aic ...
Prefecture **8:
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Prefecture **9:
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Prefecture **10:
Ina, Nagano is a city located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 68,177 in 27587 households, and a population density of 100 persons per km². The total area of the city is . In 2016, the former town of Takatō, no ...
Prefecture **11: Tomi, Nagano Prefecture **12: Soka, Saitama Prefecture **13:
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Prefecture **14:
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Prefecture **15:
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Prefecture **16:
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Honozumo,
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Prefecture **18-19:
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Prefecture **20:
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Prefecture **21: Hachioji, Tokyo Prefecture **22: Ome, Tokyo Prefecture **24:
Toride, Ibaraki 260px, Ohori-no-watashi is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 104,329 in 44,755 households and a population density of 1492 persons per km². The percentage of the population aged over 65 w ...
Prefecture **25:
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Prefecture **27: Koshigaya, Saitama Prefecture *28: At an extraordinary meeting of its board, the Sumo Association clarifies that women can enter the dohyo in an emergency situation and will consider outside opinions from experts and members of the public over whether its ban should be overturned. *30: The ''banzuke'' for the upcoming Natsu tournament in May is released.
Kyokutaisei is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Asahikawa, Hokkaido. His debut in ''maezumō'' was in January 2008, and his first ''makuuchi'' division ''honbasho'' was the Natsu tournament in May 2018. His highest rank has been ''maegashira'' 8 ...
makes his ''makuuchi'' debut, while Sadanoumi,
Takekaze Takekaze Akira (born June 21, 1979 as Akira Narita) is a former professional sumo wrestler from Akita Prefecture, Japan. A former amateur sumo champion, he turned professional in 2002, reaching the top ''makuuchi'' division the following year. He ...
and Aminishiki return. Endō makes his ''
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'' debut at ''komusubi''. There are two new promotions to ''jūryō'', Takadagawa stable's and former
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amateur Wakatakakage, who becomes the third '' sandanme tsukedashi'' entrant to reach ''sekitori'' status. Asabenkei returns to ''jūryō'' for the first time since September 2016.


May

*11: Former ''maegashira'' announces his retirement. Last year he became the oldest winner of the ''
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'' division championship in the six tournaments a year era. He plans to work for an electronic recycling company in
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. *11: The Tagonoura stable duo of Kisenosato and Takayasu both announce they will miss the beginning of the May tournament. For Kisenosato it will be the seventh straight ''basho'' he has failed to complete, equaling the unwanted record of most ''yokozuna'' absences post-1958 set by Takanohana who sat out seven full tournaments in 2001 and 2002. Takanohana did make a successful comeback with a 12–3 record in September 2002 and tells Kisenosato, "He should take his time to heal. As long as he's fighting he should be in top shape. The key is not to rush." Kisenosato's stablemaster Tagonoura says doctors have told the ''yokozuna'' he should stay away from intense training for a month, and will "fight for his life" when he next competes in July. Takayasu injured his left upper arm in training earlier in the week but still hopes to enter the tournament at some point. *14: Former ''maegashira'' Amūru of Russia, who has fallen to ''makushita'', announces his retirement. *21: The only ''ōzeki'' competing in the May tournament, Gōeidō, pulls out with an ankle injury, making this the first time since 1949 that the only two ''ōzeki'' on the banzuke have withdrawn from a tournament. *27: The championship is decided in the final bout of the tournament, with Kakuryū defeating Hakuhō to clinch his second successive ''yūshō'' with a 14–1 record, avoiding the need for a playoff with Tochinoshin, who finishes on 13–2. Tochinoshin wins the Technique and Fighting Spirit Prizes, and with 37 wins over the last three tournaments is assured of ''ōzeki'' promotion. Also sharing the Fighting Spirit Prize are
Kyokutaisei is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Asahikawa, Hokkaido. His debut in ''maezumō'' was in January 2008, and his first ''makuuchi'' division ''honbasho'' was the Natsu tournament in May 2018. His highest rank has been ''maegashira'' 8 ...
, who scores 10–5 in his ''makuuchi'' debut, and Chiyonokuni, who produces his best ever record of 12–3. The Outstanding Performance prize goes to Shōhōzan, who is the only man to defeat Kakuryū. In the ''jūryō'' division former ''komusubi'' Ōnoshō comes back strongly from injury to take the championship with a 12–3 record. Retiring along with the previously announced Ōiwato and Amūru is former ''jūryō'' who is suffering from illness. The ''
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'' championship is won by Hoshoryu, nephew of former yokozuna Asashōryū. *30: Promotions to the ''jūryō'' division are announced. There are two newcomers:, who is the first ''
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'' produced by the current Kokonoe stablemaster, ex-ozeki Chiyotaikai and the first new ''sekitori'' from Kōchi Prefecture since Tosayutaka in 2008, and (formerly Kizaki), a
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graduate from
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. Earning promotion to ''jūryō'' for a record ninth time is veteran . *30: Tochinoshin's promotion to ōzeki is confirmed. Unusually, he thanks his stablemaster, Kasugano Oyakata, in his acceptance speech.


June

*5:
Tochinoshin ; ) is a Georgian professional sumo wrestler from Mtskheta. He is a member of the Kasugano stable and made his professional debut in March 2006. He reached the top ''makuuchi'' division just two years later in May 2008. After a long hiatus due t ...
returns to his homeland of
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for the first time since last May and meets President
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. Tochinoshin says he wants to help build the first ''dohyō'' in the country. *7: Police say that Takayoshitoshi has been reported to prosecutors in the case over striking his attendant. He has already reached an out of court settlement with the victim. *25: The rankings for the Nagoya tournament in July are released, with Tochinoshin listed as ōzeki for the first time. Both of his fellow ōzeki, Gōeidō and Takayasu, are kadoban (in danger of demotion). There are two newcomers to the top division, Kotoeko and Meisei, with Ōnoshō returning.


July

*2: Kisenosato faces fellow ''yokozuna'' Hakuhō in a training session (''degeiko'') at
Kokonoe stable is a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Takasago group of stables. It was formed in 1967 and until 2021 was located in Ishiwara, Sumida, Tokyo. As of November 2022 it had 27 sumo wrestlers, four of whom are of '' sekitori'' rank. It is the most ...
, the first time the two have sparred in over a year. *5: Kisenosato announces that he will miss the forthcoming Nagoya ''basho'', making it the eighth straight tournament he has failed to complete. This is a record for a ''yokozuna''. *13: Kakuryū withdraws through injury on Day 6 of the Nagoya tournament, joining Hakuhō who pulled out on Day 4 and Kisenosato who was absent from the beginning. It is the first time since 1999 that all three ''yokozuna'' have failed to complete a tournament. *14: Tochinoshin is forced to withdraw from his debut tournament as an ''ōzeki'' due to a toe injury suffered in the previous day's bout. He had won his first five matches, but will now be '' kadoban'' in the September tournament. *21: Mitakeumi wins his first championship by defeating Tochiozan on Day 14 which gives him a 13–1 record and an unassailable two win lead going into the final day. He is the first wrestler from
Dewanoumi stable is a stable of sumo wrestlers, part of the Dewanoumi '' ichimon'' or group of stables. It has a long, prestigious history. Its current head coach is former ''maegashira'' Oginohana. As of January 2022 it had 15 wrestlers. History The stable's ...
to win a top division championship since 1980, and also the first Japanese wrestler born in the Heisei era to do so. *22: Mitakeumi is defeated on the final day by Yutakayama and finishes on 13–2, but also wins special prizes for Outstanding Performance and Technique. Yutakayama is the runner-up on 12–3 and shares the Fighting Spirit prize with Asanoyama, who finishes on 11–4. The ''juryo'' championship is won by Takanoiwa, who is set to return to ''makuuchi'' for the first time since his assault by Harumafuji. The ''
makushita Professional sumo as administered by the Japan Sumo Association is divided into six ranked divisions. Wrestlers are promoted and demoted within and between these divisions based on the merit of their win–loss records in official tournaments. Fo ...
'' championship is won by , and the ''
sandanme Professional sumo as administered by the Japan Sumo Association is divided into six ranked divisions. Wrestlers are promoted and demoted within and between these divisions based on the merit of their win–loss records in official tournaments. For ...
'' title goes to former ''maegashira'' Kagamio. The summer tour visits the following locations: *29: Ogaki, Gifu Prefecture *30: Otsu, Shiga Prefecture *31:
Katsuyama, Fukui 500px, Downtown Katsuyama as seen from the west is a city located in Fukui Prefecture, Japan. , the city has an estimated population of 23,527, with 7,973 households, and a population density of 93 persons per km². The total area of the city ...
Prefecture


August

*1:
Komatsu, Ishikawa is a city located in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 108,509 in 42,664 households, and a population density of 290 persons per km². The total area of the city was . Geography Komatsu is located in southwes ...
Prefecture *2:
Uozu, Toyama is a city in the eastern part of Toyama Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 42,224 in 16,811 households and a population density of 210 persons per km². Its total area was . Geography Uozu lies in between Namerikaw ...
Prefecture *3:
Yuzawa, Niigata is a town located in Niigata Prefecture, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 7,926, and a population density of 22.2 persons per km2. The total area of the town was . The town is famous for its hot springs. Geography Yuzawa is lo ...
Prefecture *4:
Niigata, Niigata is a city located in the northern part of Niigata Prefecture (). It is the capital and the most populous city of Niigata Prefecture, and one of the cities designated by government ordinance of Japan, located in the Chūbu region of Japan. I ...
Prefecture *5:
Nagano, Nagano is the capital and largest city of Nagano Prefecture, located in the Nagano Basin (Zenkoji Daira) in the central Chūbu region of Japan. Nagano is categorized as a core city of Japan. Nagano City is the highest prefectural capital in Japan, with ...
Prefecture *6:
Shimosuwa, Nagano is a Towns of Japan, town located in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 20,055 in 8864 households, and a population density of 300 persons per km². The total area of the town is . Geography Shimosuwa is located ...
Prefecture *7:
Tokorozawa, Saitama is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 344,194 in 163,675 households and a population density of 4800 persons per km². The total area of the city is . Geography Tokorozawa is located in th ...
Prefecture *8:
Aoyama, Tokyo is one of the wealthiest neighborhoods of Tokyo, located in the northwest portion of Minato Ward. The area is well known for its international fashion houses, cafes and restaurants. or "North Aoyama" refers to the area on the north side of Ao ...
Prefecture *9: Ryugasaki, Ibaraki Prefecture *10:
Shirakawa, Fukushima 270px, Nanko Park in Shirakawa is a city located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 59,393 in 23,546 households and a population density of 190 persons per km2. The total area of the city was . Geography ...
Prefecture *11: Nanyo, Yamagata Prefecture *12:
Sendai, Miyagi is the capital city of Miyagi Prefecture, the largest city in the Tōhoku region. , the city had a population of 1,091,407 in 525,828 households, and is one of Japan's 20 designated cities. The city was founded in 1600 by the '' daimyō'' Da ...
Prefecture *14: Oshu, Iwate Prefecture *15:
Rikuzentakata, Iwate is a city located in Iwate Prefecture, Japan. In the census of 2010, the city had a population of 23,302 (2005: 24,709), and a population density of 100 persons per km². The 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami caused extensive damage to the ci ...
Prefecture *16:
Hachinohe, Aomori is a city located in Aomori Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 221,459, and a population density of 725 persons per km2 in 96,092 households, making it Aomori Prefecture's second largest city by population. The city ...
Prefecture *18:
Obihiro, Hokkaido is a city in Tokachi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. Obihiro is the only designated city in the Tokachi area. As of February 29, 2020, the city has an estimated population of 165,851. The next most populous municipality in Tokachi is the adj ...
Prefecture *19:
Sapporo, Hokkaido ( ain, サッ・ポロ・ペッ, Satporopet, lit=Dry, Great River) is a city in Japan. It is the largest city north of Tokyo and the largest city on Hokkaido, the northernmost main island of the country. It ranks as the fifth most populous city ...
Prefecture *21:
Akita, Akita 'Autumn field' is the capital city of Akita Prefecture, Japan, and has been designated a core city since 1 April 1997. , the city has an estimated population of 305,625, 136,628 households and a population density of 340 persons per km2. The ...
Prefecture. Takanohana is taken to hospital after suffering convulsions and falling unconscious while supervising a morning training session in the city. He is discharged the following day. *22:
Tachikawa, Tokyo 250px, Showa Memorial Park is a city located in the western portion of Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 184,383 in 93,428 households, and a population density of 7600 persons per km2. The total area of the ...
Prefecture *23: Mishima, Shizuoka Prefecture *24:
Odawara, Kanagawa is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 188,482 and a population density of 1,700 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . Geography Odawara lies in the Ashigara Plains, in the far western por ...
Prefecture *25:
Kasukabe, Saitama is a special city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 233,278 in 108,328 households and a population density of . The total area of the city is . Kasukabe is famous for the production of , tradition ...
Prefecture *26: KITTE exhibition,
Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.46 ...
Prefecture *27: The ''
banzuke A , officially called is a document listing the rankings of professional sumo wrestlers published before each official tournament (''honbasho''). The term can also refer to the rankings themselves. The document is normally released about two w ...
'' for the upcoming Aki basho is released. Tochinoshin is in danger of demotion in only his second ''ōzeki'' tournament. Mitakeumi is East Sekiwake, his 10th straight tournament in ''
sanyaku The following words are terms used in sumo wrestling in Japan. A B C D E F G H ...
.'' Kotoyuki returns to makuuchi for the first time since March, while Takanosho, a 23 year old from Chiganoura stable, makes his top division debut.


September

*7: The matches for the first two days are announced, with all 70 ''
sekitori A ''sekitori'' (関取) is a '' rikishi'' (力士, sumo wrestler) who is ranked in one of the top two professional divisions: '' makuuchi'' and ''jūryō''. The name literally translates to having taken the barrier, as only a relatively small fra ...
'' expected to participate in the tournament. Kisenosato is paired against Ikioi on Day 1, who he has lost to only once in his career. *12: Day 4 sees three ''yokozuna'' all undefeated, the first time this has happened since the March 1989 tournament when
Chiyonofuji , born , was a Japanese professional sumo wrestler and the 58th ''yokozuna'' of the sport. Following his retirement as a wrestler, he was the stable master of Kokonoe stable until the time of his death. Chiyonofuji was considered one of the gr ...
,
Hokutoumi is a Japanese former professional sumo wrestler from Hokkaidō. He was the sport's 61st ''yokozuna'' and won eight top division championships. He wrestled for Kokonoe stable, as did Chiyonofuji, and the two were the first ''yokozuna'' stablemat ...
and Onokuni were all 4–0. *22: Hakuhō marks his return from injury by defeating Goeidō to claim both his 41st championship and his 1000th win in the top division. *23: Hakuhō defeats Kakuryū (handing him his fifth straight loss in the tournament) to ensure a '' zensho-yusho,'' the 14th of his career. Kakuryū drops to 10–5, the same score as Kisenosato, who secures a majority of wins for the first time since his ''yokozuna'' debut in March 2017. Goeidō is the runner-up on 12–3, while his fellow ''ōzeki'' Takayasu and Tochinoshin finish on 11-4 and 9–6 respectively, the latter preserving his ''ōzeki'' status. There are no special prizes awarded for the first time since the '' sansho'' system was introduced in 1947. The ''jūryō'' championship is won by Tokushoryu who defeats
Daiamami is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Tatsugō, Kagoshima. After a successful amateur career, he turned professional in January 2016, making the top ''makuuchi'' division in November of the following year. His highest rank has been ' ...
in a playoff after both wrestlers finish on 11–4. Ōrora, the heaviest sumo wrestler ever at , announces his retirement after 18 years in sumo. *25: Takanohana announces his resignation from the
Japan Sumo Association The is the body that operates and controls professional sumo wrestling (called ''Ōzumō'', 大相撲) in Japan under the jurisdiction of the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT). '' Rikishi'' (active ...
stating that he was unable to comply with the organisation's demand that he retract the allegations made earlier in the year regarding the Takanoiwa case. Members of his
stable A stable is a building in which livestock, especially horses, are kept. It most commonly means a building that is divided into separate stalls for individual animals and livestock. There are many different types of stables in use today; the ...
are scheduled to move to Chiganoura. *25: The promotions to the ''jūryō'' division for the next tournament in Kyushu are announced. There are two newcomers: of the
Nishikido stable Nishikido stable (Japanese: 錦戸部屋, ''Nishikido-beya'') is a stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Takasago group of stables. It was founded in 2002 by Mitoizumi of the Takasago stable. It was home to the only Kazakh wrestler in professio ...
and
Oguruma stable was a Heya (sumo), stable of sumo wrestlers, one of the Nishonoseki group of stables. In its modern form it existed from March 1987 when it was founded by Kotokaze, a former Sadogatake stable wrestler., until February 2022. The first wrestler fr ...
's Tomokaze. Returning after two years in ''makushita'' is former ''sekiwake'' Toyonoshima. *27: Promotions for ''
gyōji A ''gyōji'' () is a referee in professional sumo wrestling in Japan. ''Gyōji'' usually enter the sumo world as teenagers and remain employees of the Sumo Association until they retire aged 65. There are currently a little over 40 active ''gy ...
'' (referees) are announced, effective 25 December. The 11th Shikimori Kandayū (Hideki Imaoka) is elevated to the '' tate-gyōji'' rank and becomes the 41st ''gyōji'' to assume the name of ''Shikimori Inosuke''. Kimura Kōnosuke (Toshiaki Kojima) is promoted to ''san'yaku-gyōji'' from ''makuuchi''. *30: ** Harumafuji's retirement ceremony (''
danpatsu-shiki The following words are terms used in sumo wrestling in Japan. A B C D E F G H ...
'') is held at the Kokugikan. ** Onosho wins the All Japan Rikishi tournament, defeating Kisenosato in the final. Daishōho wins the juryo competition.


October

*1:
Takanohana stable was a stable of sumo wrestlers, created in 2004 when Takanohana Kōji took over the running of Futagoyama stable from his father Takanohana Kenshi. Formerly of the Nishonoseki '' ichimon'' or group of stables, it became the leader of a breaka ...
is dissolved, and the Takanohana elder name disappears, upon Takanohana's official departure from the Sumo Association. The wrestler and personnel transfer to Chiganoura stable. *The autumn tour visits the following locations: **3: Ota-ku, Tokyo Prefecture **4: Ota, Gunma Prefecture **5:
Ashikaga, Tochigi is a city located in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 143,653, in 62,123 households and a population density of 810 persons per km². The total area of the city is . Geography Ashikaga is located in the ...
Prefecture **6:
Saitama, Saitama is the capital and the most populous city of Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Its area incorporates the former cities of Urawa, Ōmiya, Yono and Iwatsuki. It is a city designated by government ordinance. Being in the Greater Tokyo Area and lyin ...
Prefecture **7:
Chiba, Chiba is the capital city of Chiba Prefecture, Japan. It sits about east of the centre of Tokyo on Tokyo Bay. The city became a government-designated city in 1992. In June 2019, its population was 979,768, with a population density of 3,605 people p ...
Prefecture **8:
Minamiashigara, Kanagawa 260px, Daiyuzan Saijoji Temple is a city located in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 40,947 and a population density of 530 persons per km². The total area of the city is . Geography Minamiashigara is ...
Prefecture **9:
Higashiizu, Shizuoka is a town located in Kamo District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. , the town had an estimated population of 12,155 in 6264 households, and a population density of 160 persons per km². The total area of the town is . Geography Sandwiched to th ...
Prefecture **10: Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture **11:
Kasugai, Aichi is a Cities of Japan, city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 306,764, and a population density of 3,306 persons per km2. The total area of the city is . The city is sometimes called Owarikasugai to avoid confus ...
Prefecture **12:
Yokkaichi, Mie is a city located in Mie Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 310,259 in 142162 households and a population density of 1500 persons per km². The total area of the city is . Geography Yokkaichi is located in north-central ...
Prefecture **13:
Toyota, Aichi , formerly known as Koromo, is a city in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 426,162 and a population density of 464 people per km2. The total area was . It is located about 35 minutes from Nagoya by way of the Meite ...
Prefecture **14:
Kanazawa, Ishikawa is the capital city of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 466,029 in 203,271 households, and a population density of 990 persons per km2. The total area of the city was . Overview Cityscape File:もてな ...
Prefecture **16:
Izumisano, Osaka Izumisano ( ja, 泉佐野市, Latn, ja, Izumisano-shi, ) is a city located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 98,840 in 47658 households and a population density of 1700 persons per km². The total area of t ...
Prefecture **17:
Kyoto, Kyoto Kyoto (; Japanese: , ''Kyōto'' ), officially , is the capital city of Kyoto Prefecture in Japan. Located in the Kansai region on the island of Honshu, Kyoto forms a part of the Keihanshin metropolitan area along with Osaka and Kobe. , the cit ...
Prefecture **18:
Ikeda, Osaka is a city in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. As of February 2017, the city had an estimated population of 103,028 and a population density of 4,700 persons per km2. The total area is 22.09 km2. History In the Edo period, Ikeda had a castle occ ...
Prefecture **19:
Kurayoshi, Tottori is a city located in the central part of Tottori Prefecture, Japan. As of October 1, 2016, the city has an estimated population of 48,558 and a population density of 180 persons per km², making it the third largest city in Tottori. The total ar ...
Prefecture **20: Soja, Okayama Prefecture **21:
Takamatsu, Kagawa 270px, Takamatsu City Hall 270px, Aerial view of Takamatsu city center 270px, View from Yashima to Takashima port is a city located in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 414,134 in 190120 households and a popu ...
Prefecture **23:
Anan, Tokushima 270px, Japan National Route 195 in Anan 270px, Kuwano River in Anan 270px, Aerial View of Anan 270px, near Byōdō-ji 270px, Kamodamisaki Lighthouse is a city in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 70,28 ...
Prefecture **24: Kochi, Kochi Prefecture **25:
Matsuyama, Ehime 270px, Matsuyama City Hall 270px, Ehime Prefectural Capital Building is the capital city of Ehime Prefecture on the island of Shikoku in Japan and also Shikoku's largest city. , the city had an estimated population of 505,948 in 243541 househ ...
Prefecture **26:
Kure, Hiroshima is a port and major shipbuilding city situated on the Seto Inland Sea in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. With a strong industrial and naval heritage, Kure hosts the second-oldest naval dockyard in Japan and remains an important base for the Jap ...
Prefecture **27:
Hiroshima, Hiroshima is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 1,199,391. The gross domestic product (GDP) in Greater Hiroshima, Hiroshima Urban Employment Area, was US$61.3 billion as of 2010. Kazumi Matsu ...
Prefecture **28: Shunan, Yamaguchi Prefecture *19: The panel set up in February in the wake of the Harumafuji assault presents its report to the Sumo Association and calls for mandatory reporting and disciplinary measures for acts of violence within stables. *19: The rankings for the Kyushu tournament next month are released. There are no newcomers to the top division but
Daiamami is a Japanese professional sumo wrestler from Tatsugō, Kagoshima. After a successful amateur career, he turned professional in January 2016, making the top ''makuuchi'' division in November of the following year. His highest rank has been ' ...
, Meisei and
Arawashi is a former professional sumo wrestler from Ulan Bator, Mongolia. He made his professional debut in November 2002. He is the 21st Mongolian to reach the top ''makuuchi'' division, which he achieved in May 2014. His 68-tournament rise through the ...
all return. Kaisei returns to the ''
sanyaku The following words are terms used in sumo wrestling in Japan. A B C D E F G H ...
'' ranks for the first time since September 2016. Veteran
Gagamaru ), lead=yes is a Georgian former professional sumo wrestler from Tbilisi. The third Georgian national after Kokkai Futoshi, Kokkai and Tochinoshin to make the top ''makuuchi'' division, he made his professional debut in November 2005, reaching th ...
is demoted to the ''
makushita Professional sumo as administered by the Japan Sumo Association is divided into six ranked divisions. Wrestlers are promoted and demoted within and between these divisions based on the merit of their win–loss records in official tournaments. Fo ...
'' division.


November

*8: Hakuhō and Kakūryū both announce that they will miss the forthcoming November tournament through injury, meaning Kisenosato will be the sole yokozuna participating. *15: Kisenosato withdraws after losing his first four matches, reporting a right knee injury. *25: The tournament is won by ''komusubi'' Takakeisho, who defeats Nishikigi to finish with a 13–2 record. Ōzeki Takayasu fails to force a playoff after being defeated by Mitakeumi, and must settle for 12-3 and runner-up honours. It is Takakeisho's first top division championship in just his 26th career tournament, the 6th fastest since 1958 alongside Akebono. He is the third first-time ''yusho'' winner of the year, the most since 2000. He receives
prizes A prize is an award to be given to a person or a group of people (such as sporting teams and organizations) to recognize and reward their actions and achievements.
for Outstanding Performance and Fighting Spirit. Ōnoshō also shares the Fighting Spirit prize after winning his tenth bout. Tochinoshin finishes on 8–7, which is enough to give him the most victories in ''makuuchi'' in 2018, with 59. (No wrestler managed a winning record in every tournament in the top division in 2018.) The ''juryo'' division championship is won by Tomokaze in his ''juryo'' debut with a 12–3 record, from the very bottom rank of #14 West. Veteran Sokokurai wins the ''makushita'' ''yusho''. Former ''maegashira'' Satoyama retires at the age of 37 and becomes Sanoyama Oyakata. *28: The ''makushita'' division wrestler Shingaku retires after he was involved in a car accident on November 10 and charged with being under the influence of alcohol and failure to report an accident. His stablemaster Ōtake Oyakata is punished by the Sumo Association with a 20 percent salary cut for the next six months.


December

*The winter tour visits the following locations: **2:
Nagasaki, Nagasaki is the capital and the largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in Japan. It became the sole port used for trade with the Portuguese and Dutch during the 16th through 19th centuries. The Hidden Christian Sites in the ...
Prefecture **3: Nogata, Fukuoka Prefecture **4:
Kurume, Fukuoka is a city in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of June 1, 2019, the city has an estimated population of 303,579 and a population density of 1,320 persons per km². The total area is 229.96 km². On February 5, 2005, the town of Kitano (fr ...
Prefecture **5:
Yukuhashi, Fukuoka is a satellite city located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, about 25 kilometers southeast of Kitakyushu. The city was founded on October 10, 1954. As of October 1, 2016, the city has a population of 70,601 (according to the city's official home pa ...
Prefecture **6:
Beppu, Oita is a city in Ōita Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. As of March 31, 2017, the city had a population of 122,643
Prefecture **7:
Nobeoka, Miyazaki is a city located in the north of Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan. As of June 1, 2019, the city has an estimated population of 119,521 and a population density of 138 persons per km². The total area is . History The city was officially founded on F ...
Prefecture **8:
Takamori, Kumamoto is a town located in Aso District, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. As of October 1, 2016, the town has an estimated population of 6,189 and a density of 35 persons per km². The total area is 174.90 km². Geography Located at the easternmost ...
Prefecture **9: Koshi, Kumamoto Prefecture **10:
Uto, Kumamoto is a city located in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan. The city was founded on October 1, 1958. As of March 2017, the city has an estimated population of 37,442 and a population density of 500 km2. The total area is 74.17 km2. Famous peopl ...
Prefecture **11: Hioki, Kagoshima Prefecture **12:
Kagoshima, Kagoshima , abbreviated to , is the capital city of Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. Located at the southwestern tip of the island of Kyushu, Kagoshima is the largest city in the prefecture by some margin. It has been nicknamed the "Naples of the Eastern world ...
Prefecture **13:
Kitakyushu, Fukuoka is a city located in Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. As of June 1, 2019, Kitakyushu has an estimated population of 940,978, making it the second-largest city in both Fukuoka Prefecture and the island of Kyushu after the city of Fukuoka. It is one of ...
Prefecture **15:
Ginowan, Okinawa ( ryu, ジノーン, translit=Jinōn) is a city located in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 2012, the city has an estimated population of 94,405, with 40,041 households and a population density of 4,838.8 persons per km2. The total area is 19.5 ...
Prefecture **16:
Ginowan, Okinawa ( ryu, ジノーン, translit=Jinōn) is a city located in Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. As of 2012, the city has an estimated population of 94,405, with 40,041 households and a population density of 4,838.8 persons per km2. The total area is 19.5 ...
Prefecture **20:
Kumagaya, Saitama is a city located in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 195,277 in 87,827 households and a population density of 1200 persons per km². The total area of the city is . Geography Kumagaya is one of the large ...
Prefecture **21:
Kawagoe, Saitama is a city in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 353,214 in 162,210 households and a population density of 3200 persons per km². The total area of the city is . The city is known locally as after the old name fo ...
Prefecture **22:
Tsuchiura, Ibaraki is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 138,033 in 60,069 households and a population density of 1123 persons per km2. The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 29.7%. The total area ...
Prefecture *5: Takanoiwa is suspended from the winter tour by the Sumo Association after he assaulted his tsukebito or personal attendant, reportedly because "he made an excuse for forgetting something." Takanoiwa was himself assaulted in October last year by now retired ''yokozuna'' Harumafuji. Shibatayama Oyakata comments, "Takanoiwa is supposed to understand the (pain) the most...We will take strict action over this incident." *7: Takanoiwa retires, submitting his letter of resignation to the Sumo Association, to take responsibility for the incident. *19: The Sumo Association holds a workshop for wrestlers to address the problem of violence in sumo, and announces that a ''yokozuna'' found to have committed violence against a subordinate will be expected to retire, while other ''sekitori'' will be suspended for a minimum of one tournament with the possibility of further penalties.


Deaths

*1 Jan: Former ''maegashira'' 1 Katsuhikari, also former Wakafuji Oyakata, aged 75, of cancer. *14 August: Former ''komusubi'' Itai, who made a number of match-fixing allegations in the 2000s, aged 62. *8 October: Former ''yokozuna'' Wajima, also former Hanakago Oyakata, aged 70, of throat cancer.


See also

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Glossary of sumo terms The following words are terms used in sumo wrestling in Japan. A B C D E F G H ...
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List of active sumo wrestlers The following is an alphabetical list of all active professional sumo wrestlers in the top ''makuuchi'' division, and all those currently in lower divisions who have a Wikipedia article. Please refer to professional sumo divisions for more informa ...
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List of years in sumo The following is a list of year in sumo articles listed in chronological order from the most recent. Each gives an overview of the happenings in sumo for each year listed. The highlights below refer only to top division championships. 2020s * 202 ...


References

{{Years in sumo Sumo by year
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